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“I think it’s a very interesting tool to experiment with if you’re so inclined,” Kessler said. But, he noted, the devices can’t be used to diagnose or treat disease. Even experts don’t agree on how to ...
A quarter-size device known as a continuous glucose monitor tracks blood sugar levels and is gaining attention in wearable health technology.